Alexander and the Pirate, again: ACORN’s voter fraud

I’m too tired to find links or videos or anything, so you’ll have to do all the relevant googling yourself.  A couple of fixed points: First, I don’t approve of illegal activity involving deception in order to vote more than once in an election.  Second, I would prefer that Obama not be our next president.

Outside of those two considerations, however, I can’t really get too worked up over all the voter fraud that is taking place.  Voter fraud only matters if voters matter.  And they don’t.  We just had Congress and the Senate decide to make a big geek our economic dictator with $700 billion and virtually zero accountability (along with $150 billion in pork).  This was done over the objections of an overwhelming majority of voters begging them not to.  Wall Street had already bought all of those lawmakers.  When Congress temporarily acted like responsible people, Wall Street used Wall Street’s media to whip Wall Street’s recalcitrant politicians back into line so that they voted for the law.

So why should I get outraged that lower class radical socialists have found their own way to beat the system?  (of course, they probably are working for Wall Street too and just don’t know it; but whatever)  The rich people buy votes and the poor fabricate them.  I don’t see much point in being outraged.

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